Lungs

A bare stage, with a man and woman having a conversation.

“Is it ethical to have a child when you’re a car driving, plastic bag using, aerosol spraying avocado importing person?” That’s the question at the heart of the new play, Lungs, at the Tarragon Theatre in Toronto. Duncan Macmillan’s motor-mouth script and two great actors, Lesley Faulkner and Brendan Gall, are all you get. But that is more than enough. And the scene changes are genius.